This app gives you access to 9 radio stations in the international language of Esperanto on your television from the comfort of your couch. These stations come from all over the world, from Australia to Cuba, and even the Vatican! Also featured is the international Internet radio station Muzaiko, which broadcasts Esperanto music, interviews and news non-stop.

Esperanto-radio Muzaiko lets you listen to the latest content from these stations or dig into their archives to access specific programs. Some interesting examples:- Interview with Kimo J. Henriksen, native Esperanto speaker and well-known singer (Varsovia Vento).- Swedish train conductors took off their pants at work (Radio Verda).- Protect Japan against tsunamis (Pola Retradio).- Arkones, an Esperanto cultural festival in Poland (Kaliningrada E-radio).- The latest Esperanto artists and albums (Vinilkosmo).

The radio station Muzaiko was founded by a workgroup at the British Congress of Esperanto in April 2011 with a common vision to create a 24/7 online radio station in Esperanto. The team quickly grew and chose the name Muzaiko, a combination of the Esperanto words “mozaiko” and “muziko.” They started broadcasting in July 2011, offering a 3-hour program repeated throughout the day, containing at least an hour of fresh content everyday.

This app gives you access to 9 radio stations in the international language of Esperanto on your television from the comfort of your couch. These stations come from all over the world, from Australia to Cuba, and even the Vatican! Also featured is the international Internet radio station Muzaiko, which broadcasts Esperanto music, interviews and news non-stop.

Esperanto-radio Muzaiko lets you listen to the latest content from these stations or dig into their archives to access specific programs. Some interesting examples:- Interview with Kimo J. Henriksen, native Esperanto speaker and well-known singer (Varsovia Vento).- Swedish train conductors took off their pants at work (Radio Verda).- Protect Japan against tsunamis (Pola Retradio).- Arkones, an Esperanto cultural festival in Poland (Kaliningrada E-radio).- The latest Esperanto artists and albums (Vinilkosmo).

The radio station Muzaiko was founded by a workgroup at the British Congress of Esperanto in April 2011 with a common vision to create a 24/7 online radio station in Esperanto. The team quickly grew and chose the name Muzaiko, a combination of the Esperanto words “mozaiko” and “muziko.” They started broadcasting in July 2011, offering a 3-hour program repeated throughout the day, containing at least an hour of fresh content everyday.